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Installation Instructions Touch Screen Cat. No. TS007 (A) (C) (I) (E) (F) (B) (D) (G) (H) (J) (G) Installation Pre-requisites: 1. Determine how the device will be powered using Leviton factory drawings. If a decision has not been made, use the power input terminals. Three options exist: Power over LumaCAN TM cable. Auxiliary Power Input Terminals, +12-24VDC. Note: In North America listed/certified class 2 power supply required. Outside North America, a power supply compliant with IEC 60950-1 SELV/LPS is required. 2. Procure appropriate back-box. 4-Gang box is required with 4-Gang raised device cover (Leviton catalog numbers BBG04-000 + WPG04-00R), however the device will also install with 4-Gang device box. 4-Gang masonry style boxes also are supported. Note: Metal box must be used for proper RF shielding. Note: Back box must be grounded. Note: Surface mount boxes are not supported. 3. Determine the network type the device will communicate on by referring to factory drawings. The Sapphire TM wall mounted Touch Screen is compatible with the following network types: LumaCAN TM Ethernet (10/100Base T connection) RS-485 (BACnet/MSTP) Expansion modules, WIFI Ethernet (Leviton catalog number TSA00-WFI required). LevnetRF (Leviton catalog number TSA00-LRF required). 4. Review all diagrams in this guide for device features, termination, and installation guidelines. 5. Back box location template Use the provided mounting template to locate your back box on the wall. Installation: Note: The components referenced by letters below are shown in Figure 1. Note: Torque rating for all front panel screws is 4in-lb. Over-tightening screws will void the warranty. 1. Locate and install back-box (F) and device plate (E) on wall using provided mounting template. Face of device plate (E) must not extend into the room beyond finished wall surface and should be flush or slightly behind finished wall. Note: Leviton recommends installation at +60”AFF for viewing and interaction with the screen by most adults. If wall box height lighting controls are desired, Leviton recommends the installation of any Sapphire TM button station or any switch capable of providing momentary or maintained contact closures. 2. Pull and prepare all network and data wiring into back box (F). Note: See termination diagrams on page two. 3. Install Touch Screen mounting plate (D) to device plate (E) using (4) provided screws (H). 4. Using the included termination diagrams as a guide, make all terminations at rear of Touch Screen. 5. Install Touch Screen (B) to mounting plate (D) using (4) provided screws (G). Note: The Touch Screen ships with the screws pre-installed to the mounting plate, they have to be removed before attaching the Touch Screen to the mounting plate. 6. Install the faceplate (A), with pre-installed decorative clear frame (J). These components are purchased and packaged separately from the touch-screen itself. The faceplate has a protective cover on it which should not be removed until owner occupancy. 7. Install faceplate (A) on Touch Screen mounting plate (D) by hooking faceplate on top tabs, then rotating into place. 8. To secure faceplate, back out face plate screws (I) until screw head (I) snugs into Touch Screen faceplate (A). DO NOT over tighten. 9. Apply power. When power is applied the following will happen: Leviton Logo Boot Screen will be displayed. While the device is booting, the screen may blink out several times. The complete boot process can take between 1 and 15 minutes depending on the size of your network. The default screen will be displayed depending on your system configuration, the behavior of the On/Off buttons may differ. These buttons will turn on/off all lights in the area to which the touchscreen is assigned, or if unassigned, the entire network. Settings: In the bottom right hand corner of your screen is a settings icon. This icon is used to set basic configuration parameters for this device. Initial parameters will be set by Leviton Field Service at time of system commissioning. Installation Continued: A description of the configuration options are listed below. Time/Date: Should be set to the current date/time. Network: Network information and settings 1. LumaCAN TM Node ID – must be unique across all devices on this subnet. Valid values are 1-250. 2. LumaCAN TM subnet – all devices on this subnet should be set to the same subnet. Valid values are 1-254. 3. IP information – If you have an Ethernet connection, this information must be set. Set to DHCP if you have a DHCP server, if not, set to a unique static IP address. Subnet and gateway information should be as determined by your IP staff. Information: 1. Load Configuration – allows you to load a configuration file from a USB thumb drive (C). The file must be in the root of the drive. 2. Export Error Log – saves error log to a USB thumb drive, inserted into (C). 3. Edit – allows editing of a scene. Press the Edit menu command. Any editable component will be flashing at you. Select any editable component by pressing it with your finger. You will be presented with a screen that allows you to change the level of any assigned channel or group and add channels or groups. Make changes as needed. Press the Save button to save your changes and exit Edit mode. Cancel will close the editing screen without saving changes. Sign-In: Enables access to configuration functions. The default username/password are as follows: Username: administrator Password: 1234 Note: If your system has already been partially configured, the default user name and password may have changed. 10. Full System Configuration will be performed by a Leviton Field Commissioning Agent. For assistance with scheduling commissioning, please contact your Project Manager or [email protected]. Figure 1 Warnings and Cautions: To be installed per all appropriate codes per your jurisdiction. If you are not sure about any part of these instructions, consult Leviton Tech Support at 800.959.6004, or, [email protected]. For indoor use only. Item D (grounded mounting plate) is required for proper EMI shielding. DI-001-TS007-00B Installation Display SPECIFICATIONS Cat. No. TS007 Power Input Voltage Power Input Current Max Peripheral Output Required Mounting LumaCAN +12-24VDC, Class 2 SELV Network Ethernet Network RS-485 Network 950mA-600mA (950mA at 12V, 600mA at 24V) 100mA, voltage follows input voltage, Class 2 SELV 7” Diagonal, TFT Active Matrix 18 bit Color, 800x480px, LED Backlight Daisy Chain, Home-Run when repeaters are 4-Gang box with a 4-Gang raised device cover preferred, 4-Gang Device Back box, 4-Gang masonry style box used, Category 6 or better termination preferred, 1,600’ max run Length unless Star, Category 5 or 6 wiring, TIA-568B termination preferred Belden 1502R, Belden 9829, or equivalent, Daisy Chain length depends required, TIA-568B Input/Output Class 2 SELV repeaters are used. (Leviton Cat. No. WIR06-01K or equivalent). on baud rate, use Leviton Cat. No. WIRLN-500 or equivalent. Warranty LEVITON LIGHTING & ENERGY SOLUTIONS of Leviton Manufacturing Co Inc warrants its Dimmer Systems and Controls to be free of material and workmanship defects for a period of two years after system acceptance or 26 months after shipment, whichever comes first. This Warranty is limited to repair of replacement of defective equipment returned Freight Pre-Paid to Leviton Lighting & Energy Solutions at 20497 Teton Ave., Tualatin, Oregon 97062, USA. User shall call 1-800-959-6004 and request a return authorization number to mark on the outside of the returning carton, to assure that the returned material will be properly received at Leviton. All equipment shipped back to Leviton must be carefully and properly packed to avoid shipping damage. Replacements or repaired equipment will be returned to sender freight prepaid, F.O.B. factory. Leviton is not responsible for removing or replacing equipment on the job site, and will not honor charges for such work. Leviton will not be responsible for any loss of use time or subsequent damages should any of the equipment fail during the warranty period, but agrees only to repair or replace defective equipment returned to its plant in Tualatin, Oregon. This Warranty is void on any product that has been improperly installed, overloaded, short circuited, abused, or altered in any manner. Neither the seller nor Leviton shall be liable for any injury, loss or damage, direct or consequential arising out of the use of or inability to use the equipment. This Warranty does not cover lamps, ballasts, and other equipment which is supplied or warranted directly to the user by their manufacturer. Leviton makes no warranty as to the Fitness for Purpose or other implied Warranties. FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT: The enclosed device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (i.) This device may not cause harmful interference (ii.) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Trademarks Sapphire is a trademark of Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc. registered in the United States, Canada and Mexico Copyright © 2016 Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc. All rights Including Trade Dress Rights Reserved Assembly Specifications Dimensions 0.915 6.00 1.615 6.00 10.20 6.00 3.60 Front Side Components Sapphire TM Touch Screen Face Plate* Sapphire TM Touch Screen Expansion Module / USB Memory Stick Location Sapphire TM Touch Screen Grounded Mounting Plate 4-Gang Raised Device Plate** 4-Gang Box** Touch Screen to Mounting plate Screws. 4-40 x 7/16" Pan Head Phillips. Typical of (4) Mounting Plate Screws 6-32 x 13/16" Triple Head. Typical of (4) Face Plate to Mounting Plate Screws 4-40 x 7/16" Pan Head Phillips. Typical of (2) Decorative Clear Frame Faceplate and clear frame are sold separately. Reference data sheet for part numbers. Customer Supplied (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) * **

Installation Instructions Dimensions - Leviton...The termination switch is located on the front of the device, behind the faceplate, under the screen (Figure 2) . Your system may or

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  • Installation Instructions Touch ScreenCat. No. TS007

    (A)(C)

    (I)

    (E)(F)

    (B)

    (D)

    (G)

    (H)

    (J)

    (G)

    Installation Pre-requisites:1. Determine how the device will be powered using Leviton factory

    drawings. If a decision has not been made, use the power input terminals. Three options exist:

    • Power over LumaCANTM cable.• Auxiliary Power Input Terminals, +12-24VDC.

    Note: In North America listed/certified class 2 power supply required. Outside North America, a power supply compliant with IEC 60950-1 SELV/LPS is required.

    2. Procure appropriate back-box.• 4-Gang box is required with 4-Gang raised device cover

    (Leviton catalog numbers BBG04-000 + WPG04-00R), however the device will also install with 4-Gang device box. 4-Gang masonry style boxes also are supported.

    Note: Metal box must be used for proper RF shielding.Note: Back box must be grounded.Note: Surface mount boxes are not supported.

    3. Determine the network type the device will communicate on by referring to factory drawings.

    The SapphireTM wall mounted Touch Screen is compatible with the following network types:

    • LumaCANTM

    • Ethernet (10/100Base T connection)• RS-485 (BACnet/MSTP)• Expansion modules,

    • WIFI Ethernet (Leviton catalog number TSA00-WFI required).

    • LevnetRF (Leviton catalog number TSA00-LRF required).

    4. Review all diagrams in this guide for device features, termination, and installation guidelines.

    5. Back box location template• Use the provided mounting template to locate your back box

    on the wall.

    Installation:Note: The components referenced by letters below are shown in Figure 1.Note: Torque rating for all front panel screws is 4in-lb. Over-tightening screws will void the warranty.1. Locate and install back-box (F) and device plate (E) on wall using

    provided mounting template. Face of device plate (E) must not extend into the room beyond finished wall surface and should be flush or slightly behind finished wall.Note: Leviton recommends installation at +60”AFF for viewing and interaction with the screen by most adults. If wall box height lighting controls are desired, Leviton recommends the installation of any SapphireTM button station or any switch capable of providing momentary or maintained contact closures.

    2. Pull and prepare all network and data wiring into back box (F).Note: See termination diagrams on page two.

    3. Install Touch Screen mounting plate (D) to device plate (E) using (4) provided screws (H).

    4. Using the included termination diagrams as a guide, make all terminations at rear of Touch Screen.

    5. Install Touch Screen (B) to mounting plate (D) using (4) provided screws (G).Note: The Touch Screen ships with the screws pre-installed to the mounting plate, they have to be removed before attaching the Touch Screen to the mounting plate.

    6. Install the faceplate (A), with pre-installed decorative clear frame (J). These components are purchased and packaged separately from the touch-screen itself. The faceplate has a protective cover on it which should not be removed until owner occupancy.

    7. Install faceplate (A) on Touch Screen mounting plate (D) by hooking faceplate on top tabs, then rotating into place.

    8. To secure faceplate, back out face plate screws (I) until screw head (I) snugs into Touch Screen faceplate (A). DO NOT over tighten.

    9. Apply power. When power is applied the following will happen:• Leviton Logo Boot Screen will be displayed. While the device is

    booting, the screen may blink out several times. The complete boot process can take between 1 and 15 minutes depending on the size of your network.

    • The default screen will be displayed depending on your system configuration, the behavior of the On/Off buttons may differ. These buttons will turn on/off all lights in the area to which the touchscreen is assigned, or if unassigned, the entire network.

    • Settings: In the bottom right hand corner of your screen is a settings icon. This icon is used to set basic configuration parameters for this device. Initial parameters will be set by Leviton Field Service at time of system commissioning.

    Installation Continued:A description of the configuration options are listed below.

    Time/Date: Should be set to the current date/time.Network: Network information and settings

    1. LumaCANTM Node ID – must be unique across all devices on this subnet. Valid values are 1-250.

    2. LumaCANTM subnet – all devices on this subnet should be set to the same subnet. Valid values are 1-254.

    3. IP information – If you have an Ethernet connection, this information must be set. Set to DHCP if you have a DHCP server, if not, set to a unique static IP address. Subnet and gateway information should be as determined by your IP staff.

    Information: 1. Load Configuration – allows you to load a configuration file

    from a USB thumb drive (C). The file must be in the root of the drive.

    2. Export Error Log – saves error log to a USB thumb drive, inserted into (C).

    3. Edit – allows editing of a scene. Press the Edit menu command. Any editable component will be flashing at you. Select any editable component by pressing it with your finger. You will be presented with a screen that allows you to change the level of any assigned channel or group and add channels or groups. Make changes as needed. Press the Save button to save your changes and exit Edit mode. Cancel will close the editing screen without saving changes.

    Sign-In: Enables access to configuration functions. The default username/password are as follows:

    Username: administratorPassword: 1234

    Note: If your system has already been partially configured, the default user name and password may have changed.

    10. Full System Configuration will be performed by a Leviton Field Commissioning Agent. For assistance with scheduling commissioning, please contact your Project Manager or [email protected].

    Figure 1

    Warnings and Cautions:• To be installed per all appropriate codes per your jurisdiction.• If you are not sure about any part of these instructions, consult Leviton Tech Support at

    800.959.6004, or, [email protected].• For indoor use only.• Item D (grounded mounting plate) is required for proper EMI shielding.

    DI-001-TS007-00B

    Installation

    Display

    SPECIFICATIONSCat. No. TS007

    Power Input VoltagePower Input CurrentMax Peripheral Output

    Required Mounting

    LumaCAN

    +12-24VDC, Class 2 SELV

    Network

    Ethernet NetworkRS-485 Network

    950mA-600mA (950mA at 12V, 600mA at 24V)100mA, voltage follows input voltage, Class 2 SELV7” Diagonal, TFT Active Matrix 18 bit Color, 800x480px, LED Backlight

    Daisy Chain, Home-Run when repeaters are

    4-Gang box with a 4-Gang raised device cover preferred,4-Gang Device Back box, 4-Gang masonry style box

    used, Category 6 or better termination preferred, 1,600’ max run Length unless

    Star, Category 5 or 6 wiring, TIA-568B termination preferredBelden 1502R, Belden 9829, or equivalent, Daisy Chain length depends

    required, TIA-568B

    Input/Output Class 2 SELV

    repeaters are used. (Leviton Cat. No. WIR06-01K or equivalent).

    on baud rate, use Leviton Cat. No. WIRLN-500 or equivalent.

    WarrantyLEVITON LIGHTING & ENERGY SOLUTIONS of Leviton Manufacturing Co Inc warrants its Dimmer Systems and Controls to be free of material and workmanship defects for a period of two years after system acceptance or 26 months after shipment, whichever comes first. This Warranty is limited to repair of replacement of defective equipment returned Freight Pre-Paid to Leviton Lighting & Energy Solutions at 20497 Teton Ave., Tualatin, Oregon 97062, USA. User shall call 1-800-959-6004 and request a return authorization number to mark on the outside of the returning carton, to assure that the returned material will be properly received at Leviton. All equipment shipped back to Leviton must be carefully and properly packed to avoid shipping damage. Replacements or repaired equipment will be returned to sender freight prepaid, F.O.B. factory. Leviton is not responsible for removing or replacing equipment on the job site, and will not honor charges for such work. Leviton will not be responsible for any loss of use time or subsequent damages should any of the equipment fail during the warranty period, but agrees only to repair or replace defective equipment returned to its plant in Tualatin, Oregon. This Warranty is void on any product that has been improperly installed, overloaded, short circuited, abused, or altered in any manner. Neither the seller nor Leviton shall be liable for any injury, loss or damage, direct or consequential arising out of the use of or inability to use the equipment. This Warranty does not cover lamps, ballasts, and other equipment which is supplied or warranted directly to the user by their manufacturer. Leviton makes no warranty as to the Fitness for Purpose or other implied Warranties.

    FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT:

    The enclosed device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(i.) This device may not cause harmful interference(ii.) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause

    undesired operation.

    TrademarksSapphire is a trademark of Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc. registered in the United States, Canada and Mexico

    Copyright © 2016 Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.All rights Including Trade Dress Rights Reserved

    Assembly

    Specifications

    Dimensions

    0.915

    6.00

    1.615

    6.00

    10.20

    6.00

    3.60

    Front Side

    Components SapphireTM Touch Screen Face Plate*SapphireTM Touch ScreenExpansion Module / USB Memory Stick LocationSapphireTM Touch Screen Grounded Mounting Plate4-Gang Raised Device Plate**4-Gang Box** Touch Screen to Mounting plate Screws. 4-40 x 7/16" Pan Head Phillips. Typical of (4) Mounting Plate Screws 6-32 x 13/16" Triple Head. Typical of (4)Face Plate to Mounting Plate Screws 4-40 x 7/16" Pan Head Phillips. Typical of (2) Decorative Clear Frame Faceplate and clear frame are sold separately. Reference data sheet for part numbers. Customer Supplied

    (A)(B)(C)

    (D)

    (E)( F )(G)

    (H)

    ( I )

    ( J ) *

    **

  • 10/100 Base T EthernetRS-4856

    ETHERNET

    INPUT POWER: CLASS 2, SELV, +12-24Vdc, 950-600mA

    FD

    +Vdc

    COM

    COM

    +24V

    2 1ANALOGINPUTS

    CPWR-LumaCAN PowerOn-Pass-ThruOff-Isolate

    TER

    MIN

    ATIO

    N O

    N F

    RO

    NT

    Lum

    aCA

    N

    CO

    M

    TER

    M

    DAT

    A +

    DAT

    A -

    RS-485

    US Tech Support800-959-6004

    Designed in the USAAssembled in Mexico

    IP20

    TM

    HEARTBEAT

    ETHERNETACTIVITY

    AI FAULT

    LUMACAN #2

    LUMACAN #1

    Factory DefaultSwitch

    Analog Input ConnectorLumaCANTM

    Ports1 2 5

    LED’sAuxiliaryPower Input

    7 3 4

    ETHERNETLINK

    123456

    Note: Indicator is optionalNote:Switch can be momentary or maintained

    Indicator

    +V

    Switch

    123456

    +V - Red

    CommonBlack

    +0-10VDC - Blue or Yel low

    123456

    +V

    Common

    Control

    123456

    +V - Red

    Common - Black

    +VOccupied State

    Blue

    Background:LumaCANTM is Leviton’s proprietary communication protocol for control systems. Topology for LumaCANTM is daisy-chain and can only support home-run configurations when Leviton’s LumaCANTM repeater (NPRPT-006) is used. LumaCANTM wiring requires Category 6 or better cable and your Touch Screen can be powered from this network. LumaCANTM requires termination at each end of the LumaCANTM network. If the touch screen is at the end of the run, you can terminate the network by setting the termination switch to the TERM position. The termination switch is located on the front of the device, behind the faceplate, under the screen (Figure 2).

    Your system may or may not require LumaCANTM, please reference your Leviton Factory drawings for details. These documents will be provided as part of the construction document submittal package.

    Installation:1. Terminate end of network cables to RJ-45 QuickPort receptacles (Figure 3), use short Cat 6 patch cords

    for connection between RJ-45 QuickPort and SapphireTM device.2. Plug patch cords in to the LumaCANTM ports on the back of the unit. 3. Move termination switch to the TERM position if the Touch Screen is at either the beginning or end of the

    LumaCANTM Network (Figure 2).

    Background:Two analog inputs are provided for connection to peripherals like switches, potentiometers, occupancy sensors, and photocells. Installation:1. Determine the device to be connected.2. Connect as shown in (Figure 4).

    Background:Many systems will require connection to Ethernet networks. The SapphireTM Touch Screen supports many different protocols on this network which are system dependent. Your system may or may not require an Ethernet connection, please reference your Leviton Factory drawings for details. These documents will be provided as part of the construction document submittal package.

    Installation:1. Terminate end of network cable to an RJ-45 QuickPort receptacle (Figure 5); use a short Cat 5 or better patch cord for

    connection between RJ-45 QuickPort and SapphireTM device.2. Plug the patch cord in to the 10/100 Base T Ethernet port on the back of the unit.

    Background:The RS-485 network is most commonly used for connection to BACnet/MSTP networks. Pin-out of this connector is shown in (Figure 6).

    Installation:1. Connect as shown in (Figure 6).

    Terminals: Pin 1 - In 1 - Input signal to SapphireTM from the PeripheralPin 2 - Out 1 - Output signal from SapphireTM, usually used for LED configuration. Output is floating in the

    “Inactive” state and is tied to DC common in the “Active” state.Pin 3 - In 2 - Input signal to SapphireTM from the PeripheralPin 4 - Out 2 - Output signal from SapphireTM, usually used for LED configuration. Output is floating in the

    “Inactive” state and is tied to DC common in the “Active” state.Pin 5 - +V output - Power supply output voltage (voltage follows input voltage)Pin 6 - DC Common

    Notes:• Signal termination required at each end-of-line device. DO NOT terminate midpoint devices.• LumaCANTM networks require a daisy chain topology.• If using a LumaCANTM repeater, a home-run topology may be used.• Category 6 wire required, Leviton Cat. No. WIR06-1K or equivalent.

    Figure 2

    2 L

    umaC

    AN

    1

    LumaCANTMPorts

    LumaCANTM Topology

    Notes:• Power supply output current for peripherals is max 100mA.• Out terminal can sink a maximum of 100mA.• Inputs can detect any analog voltage 0-10Vdc and any switching voltage up to

    +24Vdc.• When configured as a switch, the switch can be momentary or maintained.• Analog output voltage follows input voltage.

    Notes:• All Ethernet connections must be home-run to an Ethernet switch. • TIA-568B termination required.• Category 5e (Leviton Cat. No. WIR5E-1K or WIR06-1K) or better

    wire required.

    Notes:• RS-485 compatible wire is required. Leviton recommends Leviton Cat. No.

    WIRLN-500, Belden No. 1502R, or Belden No. 9829. • Shield & drain wires on the RS-485 network should be tied together at every device

    connection, and connected to ground only at one point.• Termination of Network can be achieved by connection a jumper wire between TERM

    (Pin 3) and DATA - (Pin 1). This places a 110 Ohm resistor across said pins. TERM is often required at each end of the network.

    Pin 4 - COMPin 3 - TERMPin 2 - DATA +Pin 1 - DATA -

    RS-485 Connector

    Background:The auxiliary power input is one of three options for powering the SapphireTM Touch Screen. The other choices for powering the Touch Screen are LumaCANTM.

    Installation:1. Connect as shown in (Figure 7).

    Auxiliary Power InputConnector

    1234PINS

    TypicalPotentiometerTermination

    TypicalSwitch

    Termination

    TypicalOccupancy

    SensorTermination

    TypicalPhotocell

    TerminationTermination

    Switch

    Reset Switch

    Bad Topology(Star)

    RJ-45 Receptacle PinoutThere are two major standards for the pinout of RJ-45 connectors. These two standards are often referenced as TIA-568A and TIA-568B. Although either is acceptable so long as it is consistent throughout a project, Leviton requires the use of only the TIA-568B standard. The only difference between the standards is what color wires terminate to each of the (8) RJ-45 pins. Per the TIA-568B standard, the pinout for an RJ-45 receptacle is as follows. When terminating a male RJ-45 plug to the network cable hold the plug with the clip down and looking at it from the back to match the figure below.

    PR3PR2 PR1 PR4

    T568B

    T R T T TR R R

    + + + +- - - -

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

    TIA-568B Wiring Standard ChartPin Pair # Color1234567

    2

    3

    1

    3

    4

    Orange/WhiteOrange

    Blue/WhiteGreen

    Green/WhiteBlue

    Brown/WhiteBrown8

    Figure 3

    Ethernet Port

    Analog Input Connector Analog Input Connector

    Analog Input Connector Analog Input Connector

    LumaCANTMRepeater

    Good Topology(Home-Run with

    LumaCANTM Repeater)

    Good Topology(Daisy Chain)

    + 12-24VDC

    DC Common

    Figure 6

    2 Figure 4

    Figure 7

    1

    RJ-45 Receptacle PinoutThere are two major standards for the pinout of RJ-45 connectors. These two standards are often referenced as TIA-568A and TIA-568B. Although either is acceptable so long as it is consistent throughout a project, Leviton requires the use of only the TIA-568B standard. The only difference between the standards is what color wires terminate to each of the (8) RJ-45 pins. Per the TIA-568B standard, the pinout for an RJ-45 receptacle is as follows. When terminating a male RJ-45 plug to the network cable hold the plug with the clip down and looking at it from the back to match the figure below.

    PR3PR2 PR1 PR4

    T568B

    T R T T TR R R

    + + + +- - - -

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

    TIA-568B Wiring Standard ChartPin Pair # Color1234567

    2

    3

    1

    3

    4

    Orange/WhiteOrange

    Blue/WhiteGreen

    Green/WhiteBlue

    Brown/WhiteBrown8

    Figure 5

    3

    LumaCANTM Network Termination Diagram

    Auxiliary Power Input Termination Diagram

    RS-485 Network Termination Diagram

    10/100 Base T Ethernet Network Termination Diagram

    Analog Input Termination Diagrams

    6

    7

    4 LED’s

    Notes: • Appropriate North American listed/certified class 2 power supply required. Outside

    North America, a power supply compliant with IEC 60950-1 SELV/LPS is required.• Minimum #18AWG wire required.• If a line voltage to low voltage power supply is installed in the back-box to which

    touch-screen installed, the line voltage input wires must be sleeved with 5mm heat shrink tube.

    5 Factory Default Switch

    Push and hold for five seconds, then release, to reset to factory defaults.

    Factory Default Switch

    DI-001-TS007-00B© 2016 Leviton Mfg. Co., Inc.

    FD

    Heartbeat Normal: Blinks once per second Processor Failure: Continuous Off

    Ethernet LinkNormal: Solid when Ethernet Connected

    Off when no connection

    Ethernet ActivityNormal: Blinks on Transmit

    Off otherwise

    AI FaultNormal: OffSolid: AI port short

    LumaCAN #1Normal: Blink on transmit or receive

    LumaCAN #2LED not populated

    NOTE: Consult Factory Drawings for Required Terminations